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U.S. Obesity Rates Plateau

Despite the buzz about the increasing obesity epidemic, Americans may have stopped getting fatter.  According to a study in the January 2012 issue of Journal of the American Medical Association, rates of obesity in the US have leveled off.  In 2007-2008, researchers gathered the height and weight measurements of 5,555...

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Obesity in the Workplace Costs Employers Billions

A recent study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine revealed that work-related factors may impact the total cost of obesity among U.S. full-time employees even more than direct medical costs. The Duke University research team reported the total per capita cost to employers of obesity among U.S....

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Obesity Overtakes Smoking as America’s Biggest Health Problem

The health burden of obesity in the United States has overtaken that of smoking, according to a new study examining the relative effects of the two problems on quality of life, mortality and morbidity. More than a third of the nation's population is now obese, and nearly the same proportion...

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Studies Show Obesity Rates No Longer Expanding

Two recent studies conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) revealed less than surprising statistics; 68 percent of adults and 32 percent of children are at least overweight. What did make headlines in a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association is that...

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Start Obesity Prevention in the Cradle

According to a team of U.S. doctors, obesity screening should start in the cradle. In a recent study, the doctors found that half of the nation's children with weight problems became overweight before age two. The "critical period for preventing childhood obesity" in the children observed in the study would have been...

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Exercise cuts genetic obesity risk 40 percent, variant...

A new study shows that physical exercise can reduce a genetic predisposition to obesity by an average of 40 percent. The study, recently published in the Public Library of American Science Medicine journal, is based on examination of more than 20,000 British people. The research challenges the notion that an...

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